Workers' rights in the Baltics. An analysis of the Baltic states: determining whether any given legislation or practice complies with the ILO Core Conventions and Convention 144 on Tripartite Consultation
Council of Nordic Trade Unions, Stockholm
NFS - Stockholm
2017
125 p.
labour relations ; social dialogue ; workers rights ; workers representation ; trade union ; ILO Convention ; tripartism
Labour relations
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"In 2016 NFS launched a project with the purpose of looking at the theory and practice in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania regarding workers' rights. The project was initiated in september 2016 was completed in December 2017.
The project report includes independent and impartial analysis of the Baltic Countries: Determining whether any given legislation or practice complies with the ILO Core Conventions and Convention 144 on Tripartite Consultation. The project was carried out in close cooperation between Nordic and Baltic trade unions and engaging a number of independent experts from Academia and employers representatives from the BAltic countires. The input from the ILO Bureau for Workers' activities ACTRAV was also invaluable."
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